The amount of clothes changed more in the summer makes many people worry about electricity and water bills; don't worry, there are tips for washing clothes to ensure cleanliness while still saving electricity and water.
Washing clothes is a daily task, but in the summer, people change clothes more often, so the amount of clothes to wash is also larger. This is also the time when housewives are interested in tips to save electricity and water when doing laundry.
Remember these tips when washing clothes in the summer to ensure cleanliness while saving electricity and water. Try applying them in your next wash.
For clothes with stubborn stains on areas such as collars, cuffs and hems, the stains are firmly attached and will be difficult to completely remove by machine washing. Therefore, you should soak and hand wash these items before putting them in the washing machine to completely remove the stains.
Each time you start the washing machine, it will operate in the same cycle regardless of how much or how little clothes there are. To avoid wasting electricity, you should put the right amount of clothes in the machine, not too much or too little. You should put in 70% - 80% of the maximum load. With this tip, the clothes are guaranteed to be clean while still saving electricity and water, avoiding damage to the machine.
Many washing machines today have the function of recognizing the amount of clothes to automatically select the appropriate washing mode, but with the mechanical working mode, it often chooses a washing cycle that consumes more water and time than necessary. Therefore, choosing the washing cycle yourself is necessary for you to save energy.
For small loads, you should only use a gentle wash cycle with the least amount of water. For larger loads, you should estimate to choose the appropriate wash cycle, avoiding unnecessarily long wash cycles. Of course, for things like bed sheets, blankets, pillows... a long, strong wash cycle is necessary.
Current washing machines have 3 water levels corresponding to each washing cycle. Depending on the amount of clothes, you should choose the appropriate water level. If there are few clothes, you should only choose a low water level, this not only helps save water but also helps wash faster and save more electricity.
If your washing machine has a hot water setting, use cold water to save energy. Hot water requires a lot of electricity to heat the water to a high temperature, while cold water cycles do not require this process, thereby reducing energy consumption.
Additionally, cold water is also suitable for most types of clothing and can help prolong their life by reducing the risk of shrinkage and fading.
You should choose the right detergent specifically for washing machines, not only will it provide better cleaning efficiency than regular detergents but it will also help protect the machine. This detergent creates less foam so it will not leave much residue on clothes.
You should use the right amount of detergent, corresponding to the amount of clothes to be washed. Using the right amount of detergent helps increase washing efficiency, saving electricity and water. For clothes that are too dirty, you should wash them first before putting them in the washing machine, do not solve the problem by adding too much detergent because it will not work.
If you use fabric softener, you should also use it reasonably to save more. You should add fabric softener in the last cycle, you can stop the machine for 10 minutes so that the clothes can absorb the fabric softener better.
The spin mode usually comes with the installed washing program. But if you want your clothes to dry faster, you should choose a reasonable spin mode. For thick clothes or bedding, you should choose the extra dry spin mode to save time.
In addition, to keep the washing machine durable, you should note not to leave the machine in a humid place, do not let water fall on the keyboard, if it does fall, dry it immediately.
If you do laundry during peak hours, the electricity price will be more expensive, the amount of electricity consumed will become more and vice versa. Therefore, consider the appropriate laundry time to save the most electricity.
In the summer, using an outdoor clothesline and fresh air to dry your laundry instead of using a dryer will save you a lot of money on your electricity bill.
If you hang your laundry properly on the line, you may even notice fewer wrinkles and less need for ironing. Fresh air will help remove detergent residue from your clothes. When hanging your clothes outside, you should choose a suitable location and avoid direct sunlight because sunlight will reduce the fragrance of the fabric softener. In addition, you can take advantage of the wind to eliminate odors.
Regularly cleaning and maintaining the washing machine drum not only helps increase the life of the machine but also helps remove residue in the drum, avoid increasing friction during operation, keep the machine running smoothly and quietly, thereby saving more electricity.
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